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Preparing your workforce for AI agents: A change management guide

Elad Schulman, CEO and co-founder of Lasso Security, says, “CIOs must define which tasks AI agents can perform independently and which demand human oversight, especially when handling sensitive data or critical operations. No AI agent should run in production with full privileges before completing thorough security assessments, adversarial testing, and sandboxing.”

Recommendation: The change requires CIOs to act as facilitators, first with compliance leaders to prioritize guardrails aligned with material risks. Then, CIOs must oversee a communication strategy to ensure the entire organization understands which AI tools are permitted, the appropriate uses of enterprise data sets, and other AI compliance policies.

Champion subject matter experts who embrace AI

Boobesh Ramadurai, vice president of gen AI capability development and marketing analytics at LatentView, says, “If your processes rely on tribal knowledge, scattered data, or manual decisions, agents will stall.”

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